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end it. >> reporter: unicef is standing by him, writing, david beckham has been a unicef goodwill ambassador since 2005. and as well as generously giving his time, energy and support to help raise awareness and funds for unicef's work for children, david has given significant funds personally. the e-mails have not been verified by nbc news. david beckham is adamant that the leaked messages are being taken out of context. his spokesperson telling nbc news, this story is based on outdated material, taken out of context from hacked and doctored private e-mails from a third party server and gives a deliberately inaccurate picture. beckham's brand is a unique combination of jet setti inting glamour with an ordinary bloke persona. >> i want people to see me as a hardworking footballer. someone who is passionate about the game. and every time i stepped on the pitch, i've given everything that i have. >> reporter: an image at odds with some of the leaked e-mails that show an elaborate publicity operation at work. beckham's family also rallying behind him. his oldest son posting this tender moment of
end it. >> reporter: unicef is standing by him, writing, david beckham has been a unicef goodwill ambassador since 2005. and as well as generously giving his time, energy and support to help raise awareness and funds for unicef's work for children, david has given significant funds personally. the e-mails have not been verified by nbc news. david beckham is adamant that the leaked messages are being taken out of context. his spokesperson telling nbc news, this story is based on outdated...
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the executive director of unicef uk, mike penrose, joins us now from our london studio. mike, thank you very much for your time this morning. what sort of challenges, give us an idea, what sort of challenges are people facing on the ground at the moment in south sudan? it's horrendous especially up in the northern states at the moment. we're getting reports back of people eating water lilies. looking for food wherever they can find it and there is not enough food to feed people and especially children. was this an expected famine? was this something that could have been predicted? is it a situation which has occurred? well, in all of these countries and south sudan included we have been saying for a while that it is a critical situation. we have been warning for a long time that children especially and we have been saying that children and the nutritional status of children has been deteriorating for a while, so the flags have been waved, but unfortunately it has got very, very bad indeed in the last few months. what difference would this money actually make? where would
the executive director of unicef uk, mike penrose, joins us now from our london studio. mike, thank you very much for your time this morning. what sort of challenges, give us an idea, what sort of challenges are people facing on the ground at the moment in south sudan? it's horrendous especially up in the northern states at the moment. we're getting reports back of people eating water lilies. looking for food wherever they can find it and there is not enough food to feed people and especially...
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it's like pouring my money in and if there was no fund the money would be for this moneyef h been a unicef u.k. ambassador since 2005 and as well as giving his time and support to raise funds david has given significant funds personally. the e-mails have not been verified by nbc news. david beckham is addiment that the leaked messages are being taken out of context. his spokespers telling nbc news this story is based on out dated materi taken out of ntext frckd doctored private e-mails from a third party server and gives a deliberateinaccurate picture. >> i just want people to see me as a hard working footballer. someone that have gi an elaborate publicity operation at work. beckham's fy also rallying behind him. his oldest son brooklyn posting this tender moment of dad and little sist harper to his instagram captioned only with two hearts. beckham's te had obtained an injunction but then when some media outlet across europe released the then the british press followed so they still haven't figured out who the hackers are. >> we're seeing more and more of these stories. >> we are. >> thank
it's like pouring my money in and if there was no fund the money would be for this moneyef h been a unicef u.k. ambassador since 2005 and as well as giving his time and support to raise funds david has given significant funds personally. the e-mails have not been verified by nbc news. david beckham is addiment that the leaked messages are being taken out of context. his spokespers telling nbc news this story is based on out dated materi taken out of ntext frckd doctored private e-mails from a...
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unicef said armed groups have turned the camps into "makeshift prisons," with widespread beatings, rapes and starvation. the report said: "for the thousands of migrant women and children incarcerated, the centers are living hellholes, where people are held for months." >> woodruff: the f.b.i. now says it is investigating last week's killing of an indian man in a kansas bar as a hate crime. that word came today, after the victim's body was flown home. hundreds of family and friends gathered to mourn the 32-year- old engineer in the southern city of hyderabad. the case has touched off widespread outcry in india. the gunman-- who is in custody-- allegedly yelled "get out of my country." according to a witness, he said he thought the victims were iranians. >> sreenivasan: back in this country, attorney general jeff sessions warned the country faces rising murder and violent crime rates, and he pledged to "put bad men behind bars." in a speech to state attorneys general, sessions said police have turned overly-cautious over fear of what he called "viral videos." >> the department of justice h
unicef said armed groups have turned the camps into "makeshift prisons," with widespread beatings, rapes and starvation. the report said: "for the thousands of migrant women and children incarcerated, the centers are living hellholes, where people are held for months." >> woodruff: the f.b.i. now says it is investigating last week's killing of an indian man in a kansas bar as a hate crime. that word came today, after the victim's body was flown home. hundreds of family...
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some are suggesting that beckham does charity work largely to get the knighthood and represents unicef but was allegedly furious when someone suggested he also donate cash. apparently writing, the blanking money is mine. >> so what is beckham and his team saying about the release of these e-mails. >> reporter: unicef is standing by their man saying he did actually give his own cash and team beckham is saying, he was, indeed, extremely disappointed not to be dubbed sir that some swear words were inserted into those hacked maes, someone tried to blackmail beckham over a million bucks not to leak them. he refused. won a court order. they were published anyway in europe. >> and he has a really good image around the world and that's helped him rake in a lot of money with endorsements. do you think this could hurt his endorsements? >> reporter: i mean, based on his looks and that he gets better looking as he gets older and mr. nice guy image is a little shaken. he is the second highest earned retired athlete in the planet behind michael jordan, 65 million bucks last year. >> you said michael
some are suggesting that beckham does charity work largely to get the knighthood and represents unicef but was allegedly furious when someone suggested he also donate cash. apparently writing, the blanking money is mine. >> so what is beckham and his team saying about the release of these e-mails. >> reporter: unicef is standing by their man saying he did actually give his own cash and team beckham is saying, he was, indeed, extremely disappointed not to be dubbed sir that some...
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over a quarter of a million severely malnourished children, says unicef. almost three million forced from their homes because of ethnic conflict here. massacres and widespread rape as weapons of war. and all the aid agencies admit that this famine is man-made. those men are salva kiir, the president wearing the hat, and riek machar, his former deputy. listen to this former minister on how south sudan's leaders outsource starvation as an issue for us, rather than them. >> i met one of the finance ministers for south sudan at the u.n. in new york and i said, "look, if this war continues, you are going to find your people are starving, because you're diverting all these resources." he said, "you, you will feed the people." i said, what do you mean, we will feed the people? he said, "i don't believe countries like britain will walk away whilst hundreds of thousands of people starve, so we'll carry on fighting the war." >> reporter: but confronted with this suffering, doing nothing is not an option, and for those arguing that aid needs to be tied to political r
over a quarter of a million severely malnourished children, says unicef. almost three million forced from their homes because of ethnic conflict here. massacres and widespread rape as weapons of war. and all the aid agencies admit that this famine is man-made. those men are salva kiir, the president wearing the hat, and riek machar, his former deputy. listen to this former minister on how south sudan's leaders outsource starvation as an issue for us, rather than them. >> i met one of the...
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unicef has more than 600 feeding stations in south sudan right now but it can't reach the famine affected areas because it is simply too dangerous to go into them. one official i spoke to a few moments ago said he hopes this declaration offamine ago said he hopes this declaration of famine will bang heads together of famine will bang heads together of some of the warring factions, so they will grant humanitarian access. global attention is a key problem as well, especially at the time when so much international diplomatic bandwidth is ta ken much international diplomatic bandwidth is taken up by countries like syria and yemen. to give you an illustration of the problem, the united nations has appealed this yearfor $1.6 billion to help united nations has appealed this year for $1.6 billion to help the situation in south sudan. as of tonight, it has received less than 196 tonight, it has received less than 1% of that figure. despairingly, a senior un official said to me tonight, that is part of a larger problem. the international humanitarian system is just being com pletely humanitarian sy
unicef has more than 600 feeding stations in south sudan right now but it can't reach the famine affected areas because it is simply too dangerous to go into them. one official i spoke to a few moments ago said he hopes this declaration offamine ago said he hopes this declaration of famine will bang heads together of famine will bang heads together of some of the warring factions, so they will grant humanitarian access. global attention is a key problem as well, especially at the time when so...
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boots, david beckham's public profile has been largely about charity work, including his role as a unicef ambassador. after playing a key role in the london 2012 games, he wasn't the only person who thought he might the knighted the following year. but the knighthood never came. now hacked e-mails appear to show his anger. it is claimed that david beckham wrote to his pr representative, "they are a bunch of [expletive] i expected nothing less. who decides on the honors? it is a disgrace, to be honest. if i was american i would've gotten some thing like this 10 years ago." beckham's team says the e-mails have been doctored. some of the morning papers were unsparing in the headlines. >> some thought he did deserve a knighthood. reporter: but "the daily mirror" leapt to bekcham's defense. >> i can't really see what david beckham has done wrong. he clearly was upset about not getting a knighthood but the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london and he works incredibly hard for charity. reporter: newspapers used to determine the public
boots, david beckham's public profile has been largely about charity work, including his role as a unicef ambassador. after playing a key role in the london 2012 games, he wasn't the only person who thought he might the knighted the following year. but the knighthood never came. now hacked e-mails appear to show his anger. it is claimed that david beckham wrote to his pr representative, "they are a bunch of [expletive] i expected nothing less. who decides on the honors? it is a disgrace,...
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now in emergency rapid response teams from the world food programme and partner agencies including unicef have been deploying to three counties in this area where we are very concerned, to three counties in this area where we are very concerned, and we are also preparing in the days ahead of launch emergency food distribution for more than 60,000 people in one of the worst hit counties. this is what is happening. one thing we want to emphasise is humanitarian relief alone is not enough. the people of south sudan urgently need peace and security to be able to rebuild their livelihoods because that is key. we would be able to have better access to people regularly and not we a lwa ys to people regularly and not we always be in the situation where we are on the brink of catastrophe. george, thank you very much. the uk has the worst traffic congestion in western europe, with drivers spending an average of 32 hours a year stuck in tailbacks during peak periods. this is according to the travel information company, inrix. congestion is the most severe in london, followed by manchester and then a
now in emergency rapid response teams from the world food programme and partner agencies including unicef have been deploying to three counties in this area where we are very concerned, to three counties in this area where we are very concerned, and we are also preparing in the days ahead of launch emergency food distribution for more than 60,000 people in one of the worst hit counties. this is what is happening. one thing we want to emphasise is humanitarian relief alone is not enough. the...
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lily, from unicef uk, the british government pledging £200 million, that is something. also high profile celebrities trying to get the message across to rich western countries to donate money? that is entirely right. these parts of the world that often do not make the headlines, people are not aware of what is going on, we want to shine a light on them. fantastic the uk government is doing what it can. very underfunded areas of the world, not attracting donations, we would like that to change. celebrity ambassadors helps us to do that. the uk government is showing great leadership by pledging money to this crisis. it will save thousands of very innocent lives. this is a man—made conflict. whilst that is a tragedy, it also means we can do something about it. not hopeless, we can stop the crisis. what about stopping the fighting? the key political issue underpinning this. one of the problems, this is an incredibly complicated conflict. the peace deal was signed in 2015, a government of national unity last year, there were clashes in the capitals. the rebel leader fleein
lily, from unicef uk, the british government pledging £200 million, that is something. also high profile celebrities trying to get the message across to rich western countries to donate money? that is entirely right. these parts of the world that often do not make the headlines, people are not aware of what is going on, we want to shine a light on them. fantastic the uk government is doing what it can. very underfunded areas of the world, not attracting donations, we would like that to change....
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lily caprani, the deputy executive director of unicef is in our central london studio. in terms of international response and the uk response, what do you make of it? well it is fantastic to hear today that the secretary of state here in the uk is committing resources to get humanitarian supplies to communities. my collea g u es supplies to communities. my colleagues from unicef have been warning that the level of food and security in south sudan meant we saw famine looming for some time and now we have officially entered famine. that means we have gone from familiar lips that means we have gone from familiarlips —— that means we have gone from familiar lips —— families not knowing where the next meal is coming from, to facing death. this is largely a man—made issue and largely about conflict and the worst thing for our colleagues on the ground, is because of the insecurity, we can't reach some of these children and we are calling on world leaders and parties to that conflict to make sure we can get unhindered humanitarian access as $0011 unhindered humanitari
lily caprani, the deputy executive director of unicef is in our central london studio. in terms of international response and the uk response, what do you make of it? well it is fantastic to hear today that the secretary of state here in the uk is committing resources to get humanitarian supplies to communities. my collea g u es supplies to communities. my colleagues from unicef have been warning that the level of food and security in south sudan meant we saw famine looming for some time and...
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and the un and unicef know what works. our people being pushed to leave south sudan because of the situation? without a doubt. there are almost 2 million people moving somewhere in the country. it is very difficult to explain how graphic disease, but i have seen us from village to village in sao sudan. there will be an attack, people be caught in the crossfire directly attacked. mothers will go one way and children will go the other. —— south sudan. there is use of rape as a weapon of war. and people flee for days across the country, ending up in civilian cans. this is their own country that they are suffering in. others have gone to uganda. a huge number in the last six months alone. people do everything they can. they live off grass. they have lost their cattle and crops. but they have richo point where they need the international community to give it support. —— they have reached a point. james, finally, can you give us a broader picture around africa, because there are reports of serious issues with food securi
and the un and unicef know what works. our people being pushed to leave south sudan because of the situation? without a doubt. there are almost 2 million people moving somewhere in the country. it is very difficult to explain how graphic disease, but i have seen us from village to village in sao sudan. there will be an attack, people be caught in the crossfire directly attacked. mothers will go one way and children will go the other. —— south sudan. there is use of rape as a weapon of war....
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the united nation's children's agency, unicef, is warning as many as 1.4 million children could die this year from famine in nigeria, somalia, south sudan, and yemen. on monday, famine was declared across parts of south sudan, amidst an ongoing civil war that has led to a near collapse of the economy. in somalia, the u.n. says drought has put 185,000 children at risk of famine. in yemen, the u.s.-backed saudi-led airstrikes and blockade have led to widespread food and water shortages. in nigeria, the u.n. says more than 200,000 children are severely malnourished. russia's ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin died unexpectedly on monday after collapsing at his desk at the russian consulate in new york city. he died one day before his 65th birthday. the new york city medical examiner's office is investigating the death. in north dakota, water protectors at the oceti sakowin resistance camp are facing an evacuation deadline wednesday, as the fight continues against the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline. north dakota governor doug burgum ordered the evacuation. water protectors
the united nation's children's agency, unicef, is warning as many as 1.4 million children could die this year from famine in nigeria, somalia, south sudan, and yemen. on monday, famine was declared across parts of south sudan, amidst an ongoing civil war that has led to a near collapse of the economy. in somalia, the u.n. says drought has put 185,000 children at risk of famine. in yemen, the u.s.-backed saudi-led airstrikes and blockade have led to widespread food and water shortages. in...
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boots, david beckham's public profile has been largely about charity work, including his role as a unicef ambassador. after playing a key role in the london 2012 games, he wasn't the only person who thought he might be knighted the following year. but the knighthood never came. now hacked e—mails appear to show his anger. it is claimed that david beckham wrote to his pr representative: beckham's team say the e—mails have been doctored. some of this morning's papers were unsparing in their headlines, giving brand beckham a battering. i think most people felt he did deserve a knighthood. but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence. i can't really see what david beckham has done wrong. he clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the lives of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use new d
boots, david beckham's public profile has been largely about charity work, including his role as a unicef ambassador. after playing a key role in the london 2012 games, he wasn't the only person who thought he might be knighted the following year. but the knighthood never came. now hacked e—mails appear to show his anger. it is claimed that david beckham wrote to his pr representative: beckham's team say the e—mails have been doctored. some of this morning's papers were unsparing in their...
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on the syrian side half of the refugees are children, and according to unicef 20% of them get an education. if you were five years old when the civil war began you already lost yourlet -- elementary education. when you talk about terrorism, people like to thing think there's a cause of terror, and it's poverty. it's lack of education. it's tyranny. it's injustice. it is unemployment it's gender apartheid. there's a longer list than -- not a single one of those things has ever been shown to be the cause of why somebody would behead somebody or stand in line to blow himself up at a fruit market. and the idea of you can deal with the root causes of terror, there's no evidence that works either. so, terrorism is a -- the way i think of it, all of these causes that i've listed are tributaries into this river of despair that runs through the arab middle east and southern asia. now, i'll tell you a little bit about how i got started and writing about terrorism. i wrote a movie in 1998 called "the siege." which denzel washington and annette benning were the stars, and it was -- at the time i asked
on the syrian side half of the refugees are children, and according to unicef 20% of them get an education. if you were five years old when the civil war began you already lost yourlet -- elementary education. when you talk about terrorism, people like to thing think there's a cause of terror, and it's poverty. it's lack of education. it's tyranny. it's injustice. it is unemployment it's gender apartheid. there's a longer list than -- not a single one of those things has ever been shown to be...
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boots, david beckham's public profile has been largely about charity work, including his role as a unicef ambassador. after playing a key role in the london 2012 games, he wasn't the only person who thought he might be knighted the following year. but the knighthood never came. now hacked e—mails appear to show his anger. it is claimed that david beckham wrote to his pr representative: and: beckham's team say the e—mails have been doctored. some of this morning's papers were unsparing in their headlines, giving brand beckham a battering. i think most people felt that he did deserve a knighthood. but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence. i can't really see what david beckham's done wrong. he clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted that he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the likes of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities
boots, david beckham's public profile has been largely about charity work, including his role as a unicef ambassador. after playing a key role in the london 2012 games, he wasn't the only person who thought he might be knighted the following year. but the knighthood never came. now hacked e—mails appear to show his anger. it is claimed that david beckham wrote to his pr representative: and: beckham's team say the e—mails have been doctored. some of this morning's papers were unsparing in...
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unicef released an emergency statement after famine was formally declared in south sudan. parts of the country are embroiled in civil war and armed clashes flared between the government and civilian forces. conflict is beingng blamed for food insecurity in northeastern nigeria. the islamic extremist group boko haram frequently carries out attacks in the region.. unicef sayays the number of children with acute malnutrition there is expected to reach 450,000 this year. >> the fact is that these conflicts are largely manmade. children are dying because of manmade conflict-affected disasters. in 2017 that's shameful. >> conflict has also been ragagg in yemen. unicicef says the numberr of children suffering from malnutrition has increased 200% sisince 202014. and it says drought is threatening an already fragile population in somalia, battered by decades of conflicts. >>> u.s. government officials have announced new policies to implement president donald trump's executive order on immigration. the measures include hiring 15,000 more border patrol and enforcement agents. the dep
unicef released an emergency statement after famine was formally declared in south sudan. parts of the country are embroiled in civil war and armed clashes flared between the government and civilian forces. conflict is beingng blamed for food insecurity in northeastern nigeria. the islamic extremist group boko haram frequently carries out attacks in the region.. unicef sayays the number of children with acute malnutrition there is expected to reach 450,000 this year. >> the fact is that...
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unicef says nearly 1.4 million children are at imminent risk of death in famines in four african countries, including south sudan and yemen. the children's agency says political failure and conflict are to blame. in business, we speak to the ceo of a company specialising in prosthetic limbs as part of our disability works series. now let's join now let'sjoin ollie now let's join ollie foster for the sport. arsen wenger says he could never manage a non—league team because it would be too difficult. the arsenal manager was full of respect for sutton united in the fa cup last night. the gunners did window. 2—0. peres with a fortuitous first. and theo walcott scored his 100th goal for the club in the second half. 105 places separate the two sides. arsenalface places separate the two sides. arsenal face lincoln city in the quarterfinals. for sutton united, it is back to their relegation battle in the national league. but they have made £1 million after their cup run. 20 years ago in division five they we re 20 years ago in division five they were not as fit as they are today. they did not
unicef says nearly 1.4 million children are at imminent risk of death in famines in four african countries, including south sudan and yemen. the children's agency says political failure and conflict are to blame. in business, we speak to the ceo of a company specialising in prosthetic limbs as part of our disability works series. now let's join now let'sjoin ollie now let's join ollie foster for the sport. arsen wenger says he could never manage a non—league team because it would be too...
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i spoke to the chief representative from unicef and she has spoke in passionate terms about the dangers of putting children to an adult prison system. if a nine—year—old is arrested in the philippines after this law is passed, even before they faced trial, they could face months locked up in the same overcrowded cells as adult prisoners. the bbc world service is telling us more than 7000 people have died during president duterte's war on drugs. that is it, thanks for watching. we are back tomorrow at the same time. goodbye. winter is not over yet. but over the next few days there is a mild prospect. by monday, it felt like spring across a part of the uk with some welcome sunshine. no more so than across parts of the west country. beautiful shot ta ken outside exeter, the head office of the met office. 1a celsius. it was a lovely day across other parts of the uk except the far north—east of england and the eastern half of scotland. shrouded in cloud it was cold in aberdeenshire. snow on the ground. even here over the next few days it will be mild. sunshine and the price we pei is a
i spoke to the chief representative from unicef and she has spoke in passionate terms about the dangers of putting children to an adult prison system. if a nine—year—old is arrested in the philippines after this law is passed, even before they faced trial, they could face months locked up in the same overcrowded cells as adult prisoners. the bbc world service is telling us more than 7000 people have died during president duterte's war on drugs. that is it, thanks for watching. we are back...
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boots, david beckham's public profile has been largely about charity work, including his role as a unicef ambassador. after playing a key role in the london 2012 games, he wasn't the only person who thought he might be knighted the following year. but the knighthood never came. now hacked e—mails appear to show his anger. it is claimed that david beckham wrote to his pr representative: and: beckham's team say the e—mails have been doctored. some of this morning's papers were unsparing in their headlines, giving brand beckham a battering. i think most people felt he did deserve a knighthood. but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence. i can't really see what david beckham has done wrong. he clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the lives of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use
boots, david beckham's public profile has been largely about charity work, including his role as a unicef ambassador. after playing a key role in the london 2012 games, he wasn't the only person who thought he might be knighted the following year. but the knighthood never came. now hacked e—mails appear to show his anger. it is claimed that david beckham wrote to his pr representative: and: beckham's team say the e—mails have been doctored. some of this morning's papers were unsparing in...
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unicef released an emergency statement after famine was formally declared in south sudan. parts of the country are embroiled in civil war and armed clashes flared between the government and opposition forces. conflict is also being blamed for food insecurity in northeastern nigeria. the extremist group boko haram frequently carries out attacks in the region. unicef says the number of children with acute malnutrition there is expected to reach 450,000 this year. >> the fact is, these conflicts are largely manmade. children are dying because of man-made conflict affected disasters. in 2017, that's shameful. >> conflict has also been raging in yemen. unicef says the number of children suffering from malnutrition has increased 200% since 2014 and it says drought is threatening an already fragile population in somalia battered by decades of conflict. >>> south korean foreign ministry officials are creating waves with their japanese counterparts over a name. they posted an online video referring to the waters between the two countries as the east sea instead of the more internat
unicef released an emergency statement after famine was formally declared in south sudan. parts of the country are embroiled in civil war and armed clashes flared between the government and opposition forces. conflict is also being blamed for food insecurity in northeastern nigeria. the extremist group boko haram frequently carries out attacks in the region. unicef says the number of children with acute malnutrition there is expected to reach 450,000 this year. >> the fact is, these...
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unicef is sounding the alarm. the u.n. children's charity says the lives of 1.4 million children are in danger. >> if we don't act now, tens of thousands of children will die, for sure. if we act now, we can save lives. these days, weeks, and months will be decisive. reporter: the famine is largely the result of conflict and political turmoil. in yemen, the civil war has made life difficult. >> elite agencies can't reach those in need. the economy has partially collapsed. reporter: with over one million people in desperate need, the government has promised you and agencies access to the worst affected areas. it workers know there is no time to lose. brent: we are joined by steve tarbell a in washington. steve, it's good to have you on the show. what are the different reasons we are seeing the situation at the moment? reporter: i was pleased to hear your reporter described this is a man-made con act. that is what we are facing here. the world program response to earthquakes, flooding, typhoon. this is a case, this severe cr
unicef is sounding the alarm. the u.n. children's charity says the lives of 1.4 million children are in danger. >> if we don't act now, tens of thousands of children will die, for sure. if we act now, we can save lives. these days, weeks, and months will be decisive. reporter: the famine is largely the result of conflict and political turmoil. in yemen, the civil war has made life difficult. >> elite agencies can't reach those in need. the economy has partially collapsed. reporter:...
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unicef has more than 600 feeding stations in south sudan right now. but it cannot reach these famine affected air is because it is simply too dangerous to go into them. one official i was speaking to moments ago said that he hopes the declaration of a famine will bang the heads together on some of the warring fashions, so that they will will allow access. —— area. with so much diplomatic bandwidth, —— with so much to make them with being taken up by yemen. the united nations has appealed this yearfor $1.6 billion to help the united nations has appealed this year for $1.6 billion to help the situation in south sudan. as of the night, it has received less than 1% of that figure. and despairingly, a senior un official said to me tonight that is part of a larger problem: the international humanitarian system is being com pletely humanitarian system is being completely overwhelmed, right now. it cannot cope. this with salt and his crazies going on in syria, it yemen, and now south sudan. famine is being declared in three other countries as well, no
unicef has more than 600 feeding stations in south sudan right now. but it cannot reach these famine affected air is because it is simply too dangerous to go into them. one official i was speaking to moments ago said that he hopes the declaration of a famine will bang the heads together on some of the warring fashions, so that they will will allow access. —— area. with so much diplomatic bandwidth, —— with so much to make them with being taken up by yemen. the united nations has...
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and the world food programme, unicef and the world food programme, unicef and the world food programme are 29m"; 7 . — . w7— food programme, unicef and the world food programme are gigs together. — eggg'fififéif' £337" in many areas. we've distribution in many areas. we've set up therapeutic feeding areas for thousands of children in this area, evenin thousands of children in this area, even in the midst of the fighting we are managing to save children's lives. we need more money but even more we need humanitarian access. that means armed groups need to help groups like unicef into these areas so we can get to the families to stop the dream dying. it is very bad already but it could get much, much worse and that's why we need to act quickly and we need a lot of access to these areas. that's a point reinforcing. this is not a natural disaster, this is a situation humans have created, something humans could stop? definitely. there were leaders in south sudan who are stoking these fires and causing this violence, not only which is leading to famine in some areas, they are also re
and the world food programme, unicef and the world food programme, unicef and the world food programme are 29m"; 7 . — . w7— food programme, unicef and the world food programme are gigs together. — eggg'fififéif' £337" in many areas. we've distribution in many areas. we've set up therapeutic feeding areas for thousands of children in this area, evenin thousands of children in this area, even in the midst of the fighting we are managing to save children's lives. we need more...